About Shopify (TSE:SHOP)

Shopify Inc. provides a cloud-based multi-channel commerce platform for small and medium-sized businesses in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and internationally. Its platform provides merchants with a single view of their business and customers in various sales channels, including Web and mobile storefronts, physical retail locations, social media storefronts, and marketplaces; and enables them to manage products and inventory, process orders and payments, ship orders, build customer relationships, and leverage analytics and reporting. The company was formerly known as Jaded Pixel Technologies Inc. and changed its name to Shopify Inc. in November 2011. Shopify Inc. was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.

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How do I buy Shopify stock?

Shares of Shopify and other Canadian stocks can be purchased through online brokerage accounts that support trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Brokers that permit trading on the TSX include Fidelity, Interactive Brokers, PennTrade and Charles Schwab.

What is Shopify's stock price today?

One share of Shopify stock can currently be purchased for approximately C$172.60.

How big of a company is Shopify?

Shopify has a market capitalization of C$17.15 billion.

How can I contact Shopify?

Shopify's mailing address is 150 Elgin Street, 8Th Floor, OTTAWA, ON K2P 1L4, Canada. The company can be reached via phone at +1-613-2412828.

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